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- Ernie Stewart may refer to: Earnie Stewart (born 1969), American soccer player Ernie Stewart (Australian footballer) (1874–1946), Australian rules footballer...
- Hall of Fame in 1979 and was the subject of the 2008 film The Express: The Ernie Davis Story. Davis was born in New Salem, Pennsylvania. His father was killed...
- Ernest "Ernie" Haase III (born December 12, 1964) is an American Southern gospel singer. He is best known as the tenor vocalist and founder of Ernie Haase...
- American football executive Ernie Adams (disambiguation) Ernie A****anis (born c. 1933), Canadian sports announcer Ernie Althoff (born 1950), Australian...
- Bert and Ernie, one of the program's centerpieces, with Ernie acting the role of the naïve troublemaker, and Bert the world-weary foil. Ernie has a characteristic...
- honoring Ernie Pyle titled "Ernie Pyle – To Remember". The caption for Snoopy reads: "Another C-Ration Has Been Consumed in Your Honor, Ernie Pyle... We'll...
- when Clark's article appeared on July 20, 1960, it referred to him as "Ernie Barnes," which changed his name and life forever. Barnes was the last cut...
- Bert and Ernie are two Muppet characters who appear together in numerous skits on the PBS/HBO children's television show Sesame Street. Originated by...
- men's basketball tournament for TNT Sports and CBS Sports. His father was Ernie Johnson Sr., a Major League Baseball pitcher and Atlanta Braves play-by-play...
- early 1970s lead singer Jean Terrell. In the 1960s, Jean sang with Ernie's group Ernie Terrell & the Heavyweights. Terrell was born on 4 April 1939 in Inverness...